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Brand, Kutcher and Corbett on Ross sofa
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Tonight on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ One's Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, comedy hero-turned-actor Russell Brand confirms he will be playing himself in the film version of his biography My Booky Wook.
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He says: "Michael Winterbottom's directing it. I'm playing me."
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Russell says he wants to settle down: "I want to have grand children, I work hard to avoid being alone in bed."
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He fancies Serena Williams: "When I met Serena Williams I thought I'd found the one, she was so powerful ... I thought act English, she'll like that. I invited her to my stand-up but she wouldn't give me her phone number.
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"I got her email address and wrote to her, but I've never heard from her. In America I need better chat-up techniques because I'm not famous."
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And he has problems getting into the United States: "Every time I go there I get stopped ... when customs found out I had a criminal record, every time into that special room."
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Hollywood heart throb Ashton Kutcher talks about his marriage to Demi Moore: "I've never had a relationship this long.
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" ... I'm a pretty emotional person in general. The last time I cried was 12 hours ago, saying goodbye to my wife before I came over here. I'm comfortable showing my emotion to her."
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And on whether they would act together in a film: "It would be easy for me and her but difficult for people to differentiate.
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"The tabloids have made our lives a soap opera in itself, people think they already know what the story is."
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He also reveals he's got webbed feet: "I have slightly webbed toes. When everything else is this good-looking, something has to give!"
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Ronnie Corbett denies the rumours that he might present ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ One's Strictly Come Dancing: "It would be lovely, but I'd need a shorter Tess Daly!"
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And The Courteeners perform live in the studio.
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A Hotsauce TV production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ One.
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Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, Friday 25 April 2008, 10.35pm, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ One
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Notes to Editors
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Please note that the above quotes are taken verbatim from a studio recording before editing and may not necessarily reflect the content of the final transmitted version of the programme.
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